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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my RB25 turbo that I had on my RB20.

Reco'd 25000 k's ago, its in kick ass condition....I reckon you would be hard pressed to find a 2nd hand RB25 turbo like this. No shaft play what so ever, compressor and shaft feels very smooth. Comes with RB20 actuator

Reason for sale: Upgraded to a GT28 :)

Asking $550

Price drop $500ono. Located in S.E suburbs of melbourne, can post interstate at buyers expense.

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hey mate

do you have the elbow-shaped bit of pipe that bolts onto the exit of the rb25 turbo compressor outlet?

want to sell it separately?

or are you using it with your new turbo?

cheers,

Warren

Probably a stupid question as am a newbie to this but I thought these wouldn't bolt onto an rb20. Do you have an adaptor or something. I heard it needs a t3 flange to fit. If you do need one to fit it to an rb20, is it supplied??

hey mate

do you have the elbow-shaped bit of pipe that bolts onto the exit of the rb25 turbo compressor outlet?

want to sell it separately?

or are you using it with your new turbo?

cheers,

Warren

Sorry Warren, i dont have that bit for sale nor does it come with it.

Please ignore my last reply, I'm a spoon!

I thought you were selling a T25, not a turbo of a RB25>

Forget me!

Hehe no its a T3 stock RB25 turbo

Hey AnFz, would separate the actuator? I need 1 for a engine conversion. If so, could you email me at [email protected] or PM me? Thanks,

I'm also in melbourne too, near Belgrave/ferntree gully

Sorry NVMYLH, but I dont want to be taking it off I prefer to sell the whole thing as one. But if a buyer see's this and he / she doesnt need it then they can sell it to you :O

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